today's leftovers
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Linux Will Soon Have Native Notifications On Chrome
Notifications, whether on desktop or mobile, may seem like the minutiae of an application but that’s because most of us are accustomed to our platform choice have a uniform look and feel that seemlessly pulls everything together.
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Ubuntu Podcast: S10E34 – Trashy Disgusted Can
It’s Season Ten Episode Thirty-Four of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson and Martin Wimpress are connected and speaking to your brain.
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unsafe_put_user() turns out to be unsafe
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Achieving DisplayPort compliance
At the X.Org Developers Conference, hosted by Google in Mountain View, CA September 20-22, Manasi Navare gave a talk about her journey learning about kernel graphics on the way to achieving DisplayPort (DP) compliance for Intel graphics devices. Making that work involved learning about DP, the kernel graphics subsystem, and how to do kernel development, as well. There were plenty of details to absorb, including the relatively new atomic mode setting support, the design of which was described in a two-part LWN article.
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications comes to IBM Cloud [Ed: Once again an article that's actually the press release 'dressed' up as original]
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Nokia's third-quarter sales disappoint, shares drop 15%
The telecoms equipment maker said on Thursday its sales in July-September fell to 5.5 billion euros from 6 billion year-on-year as tough competition continues to put pressure on its networks unit. The company's shares fell 15 percent as a result.
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Merio Subway Runner now available in the Tizen Store
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